ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. – The New Jersey State Athletic Control Board has medically suspended seven fighters from Friday’s UFC on FX 4 event.

Main-event winner Gray Maynard and co-main-event victor Sam Stout are among the suspended.

Stout, in fact, was one of three fighters suspended indefinitely along with preliminary-card competitors Joey Gambino and Nick Catone.

UFC on FX 4 took place at Revel Atlantic City in New Jersey. Main-card fights aired on FX following prelims on FUEL TV and Facebook.

Maynard, who picked up a split-decision victory over Clay Guida in the night’s headliner, is suspended 45 days due to a facial laceration.

Stout, who topped Spencer Fisher via unanimous decision in their co-headlining trilogy fight, is suspended indefinitely, though a physician can clear him early following an X-ray of his facial/orbital bones. Regardless, he’s suspended 45 days due to facial lacerations.

Fisher, meanwhile, also is suspended 45 days due to a facial laceration.

Gambino, who suffered a submission loss to Steven Siler, is suspended indefinitely, though a physician can clear him early following a CT scan of his facial bones. Regardless, he’s suspended 90 days due to a facial laceration.

Catone, who suffered a third-round TKO loss to Chris Camozzi due to a deep forehead gash, is suspended indefinitely, though a physician can clear him early following an X-ray of his nose. Regardless, he’s suspended 60 days due to the laceration.

Ross Pearson, who suffered a TKO loss to Cub Swanson, is suspended 45 days due his facial laceration.

And finally, Luis Ramos, who suffered a second-round TKO loss to Matt Brown, is suspended 30 days because of his facial laceration.

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